This thesis is concerned with improving methods for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA). Real-World Data (RWD), for example, from routine data sources such as electronic health records, is used to generate comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness evidence in settings where appropriate evidence from Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) is not available. However, studies using RWD face fundamental issues pertaining to the study design, in particular around the risk of bias due to confounding and treatment effect heterogeneity. The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the literature on CEA methods for those settings. The thesis considers recent advancements in the causal inference and econometrics literature to examine the following obj...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Due to uncertainty regarding the potential impact of unmeasured confounding, health technology asses...
This thesis is concerned with improving methods for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA). Real-World Da...
The ultimate goal of comparative effectiveness research (CER) is to develop and disseminate evidence...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs) offer opportunities for comparative effectiveness resea...
Many cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) use data from observational studies. Statistical methods can...
This thesis explores the use of observational microdata in cost-effectiveness analysis. The applicat...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) in health care is increasingly conducted alongside multicentre and...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) models are routinely used to inform health care policy. Key model ...
This paper provides an educational review covering the consideration of costs for cost-effectiveness...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship betw...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs) offer opportunities for comparative effectiveness resea...
Informed healthcare policy decisions must be driven by consideration of an intervention\u27s effecti...
CONTEXT: Statistical models employed in analysing patient-level cost and effectiveness data need to...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Due to uncertainty regarding the potential impact of unmeasured confounding, health technology asses...
This thesis is concerned with improving methods for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA). Real-World Da...
The ultimate goal of comparative effectiveness research (CER) is to develop and disseminate evidence...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs) offer opportunities for comparative effectiveness resea...
Many cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) use data from observational studies. Statistical methods can...
This thesis explores the use of observational microdata in cost-effectiveness analysis. The applicat...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) in health care is increasingly conducted alongside multicentre and...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) models are routinely used to inform health care policy. Key model ...
This paper provides an educational review covering the consideration of costs for cost-effectiveness...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe goal of comparative effectiveness analysis is to examine the relationship betw...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health records (EHRs) offer opportunities for comparative effectiveness resea...
Informed healthcare policy decisions must be driven by consideration of an intervention\u27s effecti...
CONTEXT: Statistical models employed in analysing patient-level cost and effectiveness data need to...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Due to uncertainty regarding the potential impact of unmeasured confounding, health technology asses...